Home-based Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Hand Tracking Rehabilitation for People With Chronic Stroke
Completed
Phase N/A Results N/ASummary of Purpose
This study assesses telerehabilitation in people with chronic stroke using a combination of noninvasive brain stimulation and finger tracking training. Telerehabilitation allows patients to train in their own home which also allows for longer training periods than what is currently allowed clinically. Noninvasive transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) uses two surface electrodes connected to a small...
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The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 24 October 2017.
1 Jan 2017 | 29 May 2015 | 1 May 2017 | 1 May 2017 | 1 Oct 2017 | Unavailable |
Start Date | First Received | 1st Completion | Completion | Verification | Results |
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Trial Basics
Interventions
Conditions
Sponsors
Trial Design
- Allocation: Non-Randomized
- Masking: Open Label
- Endpoint: Safety/Efficacy Study
- Intervention: Single Group Assignment
Contacts
- Kate Frost, MS
jahnk035@umn.edu 612-626-0637
- James Carey, PhD, PT
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Recruitment
- Enrollment: 6
- Gender: All
- Minimum Age: 18 Years
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
- 1 location, 1 country
Principal Investigator
- James Carey, PhD, PT